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Dave Cason
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      03-13-2009, 01:00 PM
Hi,

I have a guy in my shop that has XP running on his mac book pro. If
pluigged in to the LAN he can login and work happily. Same goes for wireless
he can login and work.

If he's plugged to the LAN and unplugs he can no longer see the mapped drive
shares to the server (SBS2003) any idea why? If he plugs back in the shares
come back.

Cheers'
Dave
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      03-13-2009, 03:16 PM
Dave Cason <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a guy in my shop that has XP running on his mac book pro. If
> pluigged in to the LAN he can login and work happily. Same goes for
> wireless he can login and work.
>
> If he's plugged to the LAN and unplugs he can no longer see the
> mapped drive shares to the server (SBS2003) any idea why? If he
> plugs back in the shares come back.
>
> Cheers'
> Dave


What happens if he disconnects, restarts Windows, and then tries to
reconnect using wireless? You don't generally want to have both connections
live at the same time, I think.


 
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Dave Cason
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      03-13-2009, 03:39 PM
Hi Lanwench!

How's everytihng going ? I thougth you mostly hung arouind giveing
expert advice for us dopey exchange people! (grin)

Yea, that's probalby true in most cases you won't have both up
but he was in his office and brought the laptop out to show me
something and saw that he couldn't see the shares.

I'll have him test that and I'll also spark up another native IBM laptop
to test that as well.

Thanks again!

Cheers'
Dave

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> What happens if he disconnects, restarts Windows, and then
> tries to reconnect using wireless? You don't generally want to
> have both connections live at the same time, I think.



 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      03-13-2009, 04:37 PM
Dave Cason <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hi Lanwench!
>
> How's everytihng going ? I thougth you mostly hung arouind giveing
> expert advice for us dopey exchange people! (grin)


Heh. I'm a newsgroup junkie ;-)

>
> Yea, that's probalby true in most cases you won't have both up
> but he was in his office and brought the laptop out to show me
> something and saw that he couldn't see the shares.
>
> I'll have him test that and I'll also spark up another native IBM
> laptop to test that as well.


This is often a problem. The network connections made over one are confused
when you're using the other.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Cheers'
> Dave
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>> What happens if he disconnects, restarts Windows, and then
>> tries to reconnect using wireless? You don't generally want to
>> have both connections live at the same time, I think.




 
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James Egan
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      03-13-2009, 05:22 PM

On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 07:00:01 -0700, Dave Cason
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>If he's plugged to the LAN and unplugs he can no longer see the mapped drive
>shares to the server (SBS2003) any idea why? If he plugs back in the shares
>come back.


If wired and wireless are both enabled on the same subnet xp will use
the wired connection by default (lower metric) and unplugging will
create a temporary state of confusion. It is not a good idea to have
both wired and wireless enabled like this because they will conflict
at some point usually after closing down using the wired and next time
it is started up you want wireless. The computer will expect the same
conditions when it is started up as the last time it was closed down
and it won't always get them. You need to create hardware profiles to
overcome this.

In one hardware profile enable the wireless adaptor and disable the
wired. In the other, enable the wired and disable the wireless. Then
when you boot up the machine you will get an extra menu before going
into windows asking whether you want the wired profile or the wireless
profile.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308577


Jim.

 
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